Etimes reported that ALLM, a Korea-based developer of Lunia: Record of Lunia War, decided to terminate its service agreement with CDC Games.

According to Etimes, ALLM claimed that CDC Games banned the company’s IP addresses with notice and continued to operate the game on their own. The other allegations include that CDC Games hasn’t paid its royalty and licensing fee which is altogether roughly around USD 600,000 and posted unauthorized false posting on the game website.

CDC Games launched the Lunia’s OBT on February 2009 in China and has attracted more than one million users in a month.

Emergent™ Game Technologies, a 3D Game development solution provider, and Pixelux Entertainment, Geneva-based inventors of the Digital Molecular Matter technology (DMM), today announced a middleware partnership agreement.

In the scope of this agreement, Pixelux’s DMM technology will be integrated with upcoming versions of Emergent’s Gamebryo? and Gamebryo LightSpeed™ products. DMM is a technology for simulating material physics, or the dynamic behaviour of objects made of realistic materials. DMM handles soft-body, plastically deforming (e.g., bending metal) and breakable objects all within the same system.

As part of the integration with Gamebryo, a DMM plugin and multiple DMM samples provide game developers an easy starting point as well as a streamlined interactive environment to create and edit deformable and breakable materials in the Gamebryo SDK.